(1861 - 1925)
Dies at Family Home
Mrs. Joseph Ammermann, nee Mary Brocher, died at her home at 1615 Eighteenth street, Two Rivers, Saturday morning, death being due to paralysis. She will be buried at Calvary cemetery at 10 o'clock Tuesday by the Rev. Father Littel of St. Luke's Catholic church.
The deceased was born in Kossuth in 1859 (sic) and was married to Joseph Ammermann in 1870.
Her husband and six children, four daughters, Mrs. Hugo Henrickson, Mrs. Fred Lesperance, Mrs. Gerald Henricksin, Mrs. Napoleon Lintereur all of Two Rivers, and two sons, Joseph Ammermann, Jr., and William Ammermann also of Two Rivers, one brother John Brocher and three sisters Mrs. Anton Borchardt, Sr., Mrs. Nic Sheuer, all of Two Rivers, and Mrs. Peter Paradies of Algoma, together with eight grandchildren, survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Monday, July 6, 1925 P. 6
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The funeral of Mrs. Joseph Ammerman which was held this morning at 10 o'clock from the St. Luke's Catholic Church was attended by the many relatives and friends of deceased.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Tuesday, July 7, 1925 P. 5
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Mary Ammermann
wife of Joseph Ammermann
d. 4 July 1925
age 67 years
"St. Lukes Annual 1925"
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(1861 - 1925)
Dies at Family Home
Mrs. Joseph Ammermann, nee Mary Brocher, died at her home at 1615 Eighteenth street, Two Rivers, Saturday morning, death being due to paralysis. She will be buried at Calvary cemetery at 10 o'clock Tuesday by the Rev. Father Littel of St. Luke's Catholic church.
The deceased was born in Kossuth in 1859 (sic) and was married to Joseph Ammermann in 1870.
Her husband and six children, four daughters, Mrs. Hugo Henrickson, Mrs. Fred Lesperance, Mrs. Gerald Henricksin, Mrs. Napoleon Lintereur all of Two Rivers, and two sons, Joseph Ammermann, Jr., and William Ammermann also of Two Rivers, one brother John Brocher and three sisters Mrs. Anton Borchardt, Sr., Mrs. Nic Sheuer, all of Two Rivers, and Mrs. Peter Paradies of Algoma, together with eight grandchildren, survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Monday, July 6, 1925 P. 6
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The funeral of Mrs. Joseph Ammerman which was held this morning at 10 o'clock from the St. Luke's Catholic Church was attended by the many relatives and friends of deceased.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Tuesday, July 7, 1925 P. 5
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Mary Ammermann
wife of Joseph Ammermann
d. 4 July 1925
age 67 years
"St. Lukes Annual 1925"
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